I'm really looking forward to what they come up with. Love Battlefield. Only problem for me is EA. I don't want to support them and the way they conduct their business. I have a feeling ill be missing out on this.

Bad Company 2 was one of my favorite shooters of this past gen (or any gen actually). BF3 was disappointing though, I couldn't get into it for some reason. Everything just felt "off" about it. I'm a little worried seeing that the visual aesthetic of the BF4 promotional stuff looks to be identical to BF3. I know it doesn't mean a lot, but using the same look/feel means there's a good chance the overall design philosophy of the game itself hasn't changed from BF3 either, and that would be a problem for me. Still, I'm interested in seeing what it's like, and am willing to give it a chance if it's actually good.

BF4 can $#@! off. I'm only interested in seeing the reveal for graphics only. I want bad company 3.

That's probably the only thing that will excite me. But I do hope that these guys pull a decent game. I wasn't too keen with, Battlefield 3 after the changes they made (Online Pass, like usual; Lack of dedicated servers and giving anyone the ability to unlock everything for a fee). Let's not forget the staggering problems the multiplayer was experiencing.

BF3 was a massive let down and just a terrible game compared to BF2 and even BF:BC 1 & 2.

I won't be buying this, ever

Originally Posted by brebaz

Sadly, EA control DICE. BF3 was a huge disappointment to me and many others that i know.

Well, to me and many others it wasn't. In fact, it is my most played online shooter since CoD 4 and it already has a strong cult following. There's thousandth of people online every day almost two years after its release and Youtube clips keep on flooding in on a daily basis as well.

Well, to me and many others it wasn't. In fact, it is my most played online shooter since CoD 4 and it already has a strong cult following. There's thousandth of people online every day almost two years after its release and Youtube clips keep on flooding in on a daily basis as well.

I never said it wasn't popular, and it has more than a cult following, its mass market mayhem.

brebaz and I were just speaking for ourselves, not saying it wasn't successful or people didn't enjoy it. I just thought it was crap

bc2 single player $#@!s on bf3 single player imo. I don't even touch the mp side of these games so I'm not speaking on that. I find the story more interesting and I want to continue where bc2 ended. It had humor and it was actually fun. BF3 was more serious and just wasn't fun in the process. COD:MW series outclasses it in every manner when it comes to single player. Bf3 was depressing-like and I'm in no way interested in bf4's campaign because of it. I want bc3 with the new engine.

Fair enough T. I'm the opposite I don't play any modern shooter for the SP in fact I wish BF had no SP and was cheaper but que sera sera. BF3 definitely had a worse campaign than BC2 although both were bad. Funnily enough the best mission from either was the first BC2 one which was set in WW2!

bc2 single player $#@!s on bf3 single player imo. I don't even touch the mp side of these games so I'm not speaking on that. I find the story more interesting and I want to continue where bc2 ended. It had humor and it was actually fun. BF3 was more serious and just wasn't fun in the process. COD:MW series outclasses it in every manner when it comes to single player. Bf3 was depressing-like and I'm in no way interested in bf4's campaign because of it. I want bc3 with the new engine.

The Battlefield series has always been about the multiplayer only. SP is nothing more than an added extra mode (presumably as a result of EA putting pressure on the developers to cater to the CoD crowd).

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